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Re: Transition from Submarine to Surface Fleet
« Reply #50 on: Aug 01, 2008, 06:33 »
"One of the products of its combustion is highly toxic hydrogen cyanide gas."

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And it smells like almonds when it burns (or is that just what TM's say?).

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Re: Transition from Submarine to Surface Fleet
« Reply #51 on: Aug 02, 2008, 12:14 »
And it smells like almonds when it burns (or is that just what TM's say?).

Yup, but some people can't smell cyanide.  Here's hoping the TMOW isn't one of them.  :D
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Re: Transition from Submarine to Surface Fleet
« Reply #52 on: Aug 02, 2008, 04:23 »
For those of you concerned about OPSEC much of this information is public.

http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/tfacts77.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_fuel_II

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Re: Transition from Submarine to Surface Fleet
« Reply #53 on: Aug 08, 2008, 11:34 »
Two of 'em.  Moored in Goose Creek. :P

PARCHE (SSN 683) was the last S5W boat to decommission, wasn't it? 

Correct. I have a buddy at Prototype who was on the decommissioning crew.

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Re: Transition from Submarine to Surface Fleet
« Reply #54 on: Aug 08, 2008, 06:57 »
That's okay grasshopper, it's been 22 years since I drew my last sample,.....

But, gimme' an S5W sink and a reader and I bet you I could pull one today, make all my times, fill out the logs and still work in a cup of coffee on the messdecks before the CDA was done,...

Now that's training!!!,...(or acute brainwashing), thanks Hymie!!! ( I think,  :-\)

PS - do they have S5W's anymore?!?!?

Thanks for the laugh.... Ill read for ya and get your coffee to boot.....

As for S5Ws, they should all be in Hanford by now..... Its the 6G / 8G crowd now  as the oldies and the new kids (Virginni & Seawolfies) on the blocks for the boats... though they still have NR-1

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Re: Transition from Submarine to Surface Fleet
« Reply #55 on: Aug 08, 2008, 09:37 »
Reading through the posts - it seems like the GW I remember (the sub one) - CO releaved at sea - went down to GC to bring her back to NL

With the fairly little real sea time NR-1 gets she should be around for a while longer
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Re: Transition from Submarine to Surface Fleet
« Reply #56 on: Aug 09, 2008, 10:57 »
Reading through the posts - it seems like the GW I remember (the sub one) - CO releaved at sea - went down to GC to bring her back to NL

With the fairly little real sea time NR-1 gets she should be around for a while longer
I saw NR-1 pull into NL last week.Local news reported that the navy is gonna shut her down for good.
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Re: Transition from Submarine to Surface Fleet
« Reply #57 on: Aug 09, 2008, 05:19 »
I saw NR-1 pull into NL last week.Local news reported that the navy is gonna shut her down for good.

Yup, PNSY is getting ready to inactivate her as we type.
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